BBA Finance & Banking

International Program BBA Finance & Banking

The Finance & Banking curriculum is a 134 Credit Hours course specifically structured to meet the requirements of today’s complex and interconnected world of financial markets and institutions. The course brings a combination of domestic and international practices to equip students with knowledge and skills useful locally as well as globally. The curriculum is ideal for students seeking a strong theoretical foundation in finance and banking or for students seeking to pursue a professional career in the finance industry, particularly commercial and investment banks, finance and insurance companies, stock markets, micro-finance institutions, private fund management, venture capital, accounting and audit firms, brokerage firms, hedge funds and corporate finance.

The program blends both local and global topics and issues of interest to produce a unique and relevant learning experience for students. A diverse range of required courses and elective offerings ensure that students have both maximum exposure and flexibility to choose their concentration. The curriculum gives exposure and lays a strong theoretical foundation in several topics related to finance and banking. This will help students focus better on subjects that they wish to pursue for post-graduate studies, i.e. MBA. The program utilizes the case study method to acquaint students with real life problems and issues. It also encourages students to think critically and use modern day tools and techniques like MS Office Packages and Statistical tools that are useful in the professional world. The curriculum is also designed to expose students to topics and areas that are relevant for Nepal and its economic development. The curriculum also offers advanced level learning in the areas of accounting and finance with global professional certification such as ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).

Course Structure

S.No

Courses

Credit Hours

1

The General Education Courses

1.1

Humanities and Social Science

9

1.2

Language (Including English 4 Credits)

14

1.3

Basic Science and Mathematics

9

Total

32

2

The Department Courses

2.1

Core Courses

45

2.2

Required Courses in Major Field (Including Internship/Cooperative Education)

36

2.3

Elective Courses

15

Total

96

3

Free Elective Courses

9

Grand Total

137

Semesterwise Course Distribution

First Year First Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

111-101

General Psychology

3

2

111-102

Introduction to Sociology

3

3

114-301

English 5

2

4

121-106

Mathematics 1

3

5

130-101

Microeconomics

3

6

131-101

Principles of Accounting 1

3

7

IBM201

Organization and Management

3

20 Credits

First Year Second Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

112-102

Fundamentals of Philosophy and Logic

3

2

114-302

English 6

2

3

121-107

Basic Statistics for Data Analysis

3

4

125-101

Mathematics 2

3

5

130-102

Macroeconomics

3

6

131-201

Principles of Accounting 2

3

7

133-201

Principles of Marketing

3

20 Credits

Second Year First Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

130-204

Data Analysis for Decision Making in Business

3

2

130-212

Investment in Money Market and Capital Market

3

3

130-302

Business Law

3

4

130-214

Entrepreneurship and SMEs Management

3

5

131-202

Managerial Accounting

3

6

132-203

Business Finance

3

7

Foreign Language 1

2

20 Credits

Second Year Second Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

132-302

Financial Management

3

2

132-307

Money Banking and Financial Market

3

3

132-308

Financial Institutions Management

3

4

132-401

Principles of Investment

3

5

132-403

Financial Statements Analysis

3

6

IBM 401

Quantitative Analysis in Business

3

7

Foreign Language 2

2

20 Credits

Third Year First Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

114-303

English for Profession

2

2

132-304

International Finance and Banking

3

3

132-310

Credit Management

3

4

132-406

Analysis of Debt Investments

3

5

136-301

Production and Operations Management

3

6

Foreign Language 3

2

7

Elective-1

3

19 Credits

Third Year Second Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

132-404

Research in Finance

3

2

132-409

Risk and Insurance Management

3

3

Foreign Language 4

2

4

Elective 2

3

5

Elective 3

3

6

Free Elective 1

3

17 Credits

Fourth Year First Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

130-401

Strategic Management

3

2

Elective 4

3

3

Elective 5

3

4

Free Elective 2

3

5

Free Elective 3

3

15 Credits

Fourth Year Second Semester

S.No.

Course Code

Course Name

Credits

1

130-490

Internship Preparation

1

2

130-491

Internship

5

16 Credits

Total

137 Credits

Degree Plan International Program Finance and Banking

S.No.

Course No.

Course Name

Credits

Grade

General Courses

1

111-102

Introduction to Sociology

3

2

112-102

Philosophy and Logic

3

3

111-101

General Psychology

3

4

114-301

English 5

2

5

114-302

English 6

2

6

114-303

English Usage for Profession

2

7

Foreign Language 1

2

8

Foreign Language 2

2

9

Foreign Language 3

2

10

Foreign Language 4

2

11

121-106

Mathematics 1

3

12

125-101

Mathematics 2

3

13

121-107

Basic Statistics for Data Analysis

3

Core Courses

1

131-101

Principles of Accounting 1

3

2

131-201

Principles of Accounting 2

3

3

131-202

Managerial Accounting

3

4

130-101

Micro Economics

3

5

130-102

Macro Economics

3

6

130-214

Entrepreneurship and SMEs Management

3

7

130-401

Strategic Management

3

8

132-203

Business Finance

3

9

133-201

Principles of Marketing

3

10

136-301

Production and Operations Management

3

11

130-204

Data Analysis for Decision Making in Business

3

12

130-302

Business Law

3

13

IBM-201

Organization and Management

3

14

IBM-401

Quantitative Analysis in Business

3

15

130-212

Investment in Money Market and Capital Market

3

Required Courses

1

132-302

Financial Management

3

2

132-304

International Finance and Banking

3

3

132-307

Money, Banking and Financial Market

3

4

132-308

Financial Institutions Management

3

5

132-310

Credit Management

3

6

132-401

Principles of Investment

3

7

132-403

Financial Statement Analysis

3

8

132-409

Risk and Insurance Management

3

9

132-406

Analysis of Debts Investments

3

10

132-404

Research in Finance

3

11

130-490

Internship Preparation

1

12

130-491

Internship

5

Elective Courses

1

132-402

Investment Banking

3

2

132-410

Project Analysis and Evaluation

3

3

132-413

Financial Planning and Control

3

4

130-308

Business Research

3

5

132-407

Seminar in Financial Management

3

6

132-416

Casualty Insurance, Life and Health Insurance

3

7

137-417

E-Business Finances

3

Free Elective Courses

1

131-306

Auditing

3

2

131-408

Financial Reporting and Statement Analysis

3

3

131-422

Strategic Cost Management

3

4

131-452

Tax Planning

3

*The above list of free elective courses is not an exhaustive list. Students may take courses offered by other departments at KCM and/or Siam University.

Admission Requirements

KCM seeks applicants who can demonstrate their leadership potential. Either big or small, we appreciate leadership on any scale, from organizing a class trip to leading a national scale event. Bottom line, we are looking for students with potential to be a leader.

We at KCM welcome students that are focused and true to their ambitions.KCM believes that consistency is the key to success. Therefore, we welcome students with an aptitude to work and learn continuously and churn out good results.

If you think you fit the bill, following students are apply for the program:

Students from any stream who have completed Grade 12 or equivalent level with a minimum of 50% overall aggregate score may apply for the program.

GCE A- level students must have cleared at least 3 Advanced Level Courses.

Students who have successfully completed Grade 11 (with 50% or above) and are awaiting Grade 12 results may apply for admission on provisional basis.

Admission Process

Round 1:

The applicant is required to complete the application form with copies of the following documents:

Transcripts and certificates of Grade 12 or equivalent examinations

Certificate and transcript of Grade 10 (SLC or equivalent)

Character certificate (SLC and Grade 12)

Provisional certificate

Migration certificate

Citizenship certificate or Passport Document

Round 2:

Shortlisted candidate will be required to appear for a written test that will assess their quantitative ability and English language proficiency.

Round 3:

Candidates who pass the written test and group discussion will be called for interview.

To apply for admissions, you can do either of the following:

Visit the college, obtain the form, complete it and submit it to the college with all the required documents.

Download the application form from the ‘Resources’, print it, complete it and submit it to the college with the required document